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so this is second point. -- the current president of tunisia. i don't have a problem with the with the rule of law and the transparency, this is one. my main problem is not the fact that they were refer to it. my main problem with them is the take on the liberal economy. they are ready for that. this is my problem. either secular have a problem with the -- because they are conservative on religious terms and liberal on economy terms. for all indication means also to struggle against poverty instead of having jihad against enemies it's jihad for essential. this is what i'm saying about women. i was talking about the industry, i'm sorry the only way you are going to evaluate and to assess empower of women in muslim countries is on two things. it has nothing to do with the way they dress. it has to do with access to litigation and access to the job market. this is where we want people to be. and the secular not coming with answers and comes with answers that are credible and efficient on these. this is a big question. when is your educational polic
so this is second point. -- the current president of tunisia. i don't have a problem with the with the rule of law and the transparency, this is one. my main problem is not the fact that they were refer to it. my main problem with them is the take on the liberal economy. they are ready for that. this is my problem. either secular have a problem with the -- because they are conservative on religious terms and liberal on economy terms. for all indication means also to struggle against poverty...
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they were there in tunisia. we have to look at the whole dimension with more critical take on what was said and the way it was covered by the media. the second thing i am trying to analyze is the discussion and the way we are looking and we are still looking at arab countries and muslim countries. as i was analyzing and trying to get a sense of the debates there's something we still have now and what we have now is a discussion about the debate. we reduce everything in the arab world between the secularists and the islamists. if you want to understand the political landscape you have progressive secularists and backward islamists. it is not only coming from the west. when i visited tunisia and when i was dealing with people in algeria or in egypt we had this polarization and the polarization is coming from a perception but something that is happening from within in the arab world itself and this is a problem because at the end of the day the polarization is not only misleading but making the political debate ver
they were there in tunisia. we have to look at the whole dimension with more critical take on what was said and the way it was covered by the media. the second thing i am trying to analyze is the discussion and the way we are looking and we are still looking at arab countries and muslim countries. as i was analyzing and trying to get a sense of the debates there's something we still have now and what we have now is a discussion about the debate. we reduce everything in the arab world between...
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look what is happening in tunisia. we have the same -- [inaudible] be careful it's not a dirty word. it's very sold islamic tradition. we have [inaudible] sometimes we call them war happy. so they are literalist and the right name [inaudible] this is the way they are calling themselves. and they come with black and white. they are changing their position. for years they were not involving politics. they were saying politics has nothing to do with islam. in egypt they changed their position and they got 24%. who is pushing this people in shoe tunisia to put the governments in to a situation they are facing problems because they don't know to hw deal. they are dealing and playing on the religious credibility. good thing the leaders in tunisia or the muslim brotherhood in egypt we have the credibility and we are -- you are not [inaudible] with the arts and movies, and freedom of expression. we are the protecter of we are "the guardian." they are greating dwises divisions within. it's going difficult and it's going to be u
look what is happening in tunisia. we have the same -- [inaudible] be careful it's not a dirty word. it's very sold islamic tradition. we have [inaudible] sometimes we call them war happy. so they are literalist and the right name [inaudible] this is the way they are calling themselves. and they come with black and white. they are changing their position. for years they were not involving politics. they were saying politics has nothing to do with islam. in egypt they changed their position and...
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and these specific circumstances on the ground in countries like tunisia and egypt. i will venture far afield from my home base and expertise to islam "to be a principal source told law for a new society. that is to make a statement that has enormous number of shades of meaning. should it be the details of block, the words of blog text should be the principles of bowl? should be the moral understanding behind block? certified islamists have made all those arguments and more besides and depending on which one it is, islamism may, in those circumstances or may not turn out to be compatible with democracy and pluralism. at any rate, we have to pay attention to the fact that democratic votes have brought these governments to power after an extent period in which these populations believe that we are not exactly encouraging a transition to democracy. we have no choice, in the first instance, but to respect the outcome and work with it as best we can. i think secretary of state clinton delineated the only basis of american policy. we should be open-minded and experimental
and these specific circumstances on the ground in countries like tunisia and egypt. i will venture far afield from my home base and expertise to islam "to be a principal source told law for a new society. that is to make a statement that has enormous number of shades of meaning. should it be the details of block, the words of blog text should be the principles of bowl? should be the moral understanding behind block? certified islamists have made all those arguments and more besides and...
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now they are in tunisia. when those entities to talking to the president he was in, "we did not know about these people before." this is to make the whole democracy situation unsettled. this is why as muslims we had to be clear on what is acceptable and what is this accepted diversity and islam. and things like yesterday and the day before yesterday are completely non-islamic, against our principles. now there is a connection between some literalists and violent extremists who want to kill and become a popular support. we have [indiscernible] the reaction of mitt romney saying, we do not have to apologize and first be clear on the fact this is our values, that his plan was symbols. barack obama in a situation where he has to condemn first what happens, then celebrate the american values. >> in your book, you really concentrate on the complexity of this enormous movement that has developed, that escapes most observers here in the west. you particularly focus on the question of whether it is wrong to consider t
now they are in tunisia. when those entities to talking to the president he was in, "we did not know about these people before." this is to make the whole democracy situation unsettled. this is why as muslims we had to be clear on what is acceptable and what is this accepted diversity and islam. and things like yesterday and the day before yesterday are completely non-islamic, against our principles. now there is a connection between some literalists and violent extremists who want to...
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and in tunisia you pretended for democracy while bringing extremists to power. the bitterness of their deeds. egypt is true although we don't oppose the will of the egyptian people the people of tunisia what we stand strongly against the parties rule in the name of religion this. it's very dangerous we want to start with you and i don't support the democratic party and you are being nor do i support the policies that rule in the name of religion. i'm calling upon these parties that are now in power in the arab world to reform themselves into secular political parties religion separated from politics and c.f.c.'s than. what it took. but how about my how about it thank you very much just a reminder that my guest today was odd but i didn't assume that nifty of syria and that's it for now though if you want to have your sales bud light you can always drop me like the spotlight will get back with more for them to comment on and add alcohol brush up until then stay on r.t. and take your. well for the. sun it's technology innovation all the news developments from aroun
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and how they deposed him by force while they are in tunisia. libya killed his murderous into power in egypt but they did the same with mubarak all these leaders. of the united states . has never even been there. that's why he's been able to resist their attempts at overthrowing him for sixteen months. in a hundred nations war against syria. at the moment in syria is standing its ground against them only if you can trees stood behind syria russia and other brics states . have told the west that they are with syria and they forced the west to reconsider their claims against their country they've told the west that only the syrian people have the right to place their leaders change may not be imposed from abroad one should open. says ahmad but then he didn't know how and grand mufti of syria spotlight will be back shortly and will continue this interview in less than a minute and. download the official publication. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on
and how they deposed him by force while they are in tunisia. libya killed his murderous into power in egypt but they did the same with mubarak all these leaders. of the united states . has never even been there. that's why he's been able to resist their attempts at overthrowing him for sixteen months. in a hundred nations war against syria. at the moment in syria is standing its ground against them only if you can trees stood behind syria russia and other brics states . have told the west that...
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who is pushing this people in too tunisia. to butt the government in a situation where they are faces problems because they don't know how to dream. they are dealing on the religious drebility. -- credibility we have the credibility and we are -- you are not tough enough with movies and arts and from of education presentation. we are the protecter or "the guardian." they are creating diversion from women. it's going to be difficult. it's going to be used by, you know, the poplar or -- [inaudible] our position this it not fall quickly in to the trap by saying this is starting again. it's to understand that from within the society, there are people who are pushed, and there are trends that are supported in order to create division from within the society, and this is why we have to say clearly once again it's a question of consistency. the way you acting against the american embassy is not acceptable. the freedom of expression is not acceptable. who is pushing you to do things behind this. who is financing this. [inaudible] orga
who is pushing this people in too tunisia. to butt the government in a situation where they are faces problems because they don't know how to dream. they are dealing on the religious drebility. -- credibility we have the credibility and we are -- you are not tough enough with movies and arts and from of education presentation. we are the protecter or "the guardian." they are creating diversion from women. it's going to be difficult. it's going to be used by, you know, the poplar or --...
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what people do not understand is why a relatively isolated event in a small town in tunisia was able to quickly spread . the reason why it was able to quickly spread through tunisia is because the protests themselves were captured over mobile phones. the videos were accurate and distributed by tunisian, so people with relatively small social media followings were suddenly able to reach huge numbers of people through things like satellite television and social media more broadly. the third thing that i think we can definitively say is that social media and technology facilitate leaderlessness, leaderless for movements. there is nobody space you are going to put on a t-shirt from these revolutions. when you look at the leadership structure, it looks like the internet itself, like a web more than a pyramid within -- with a charismatic leader. >> that leaderlessness itself can make it difficult to form policy and it can make it difficult for revolutions to take hold. how does the state department deal with that? >> look, it is a huge problem. on the one hand, the relative leaderlessness
what people do not understand is why a relatively isolated event in a small town in tunisia was able to quickly spread . the reason why it was able to quickly spread through tunisia is because the protests themselves were captured over mobile phones. the videos were accurate and distributed by tunisian, so people with relatively small social media followings were suddenly able to reach huge numbers of people through things like satellite television and social media more broadly. the third thing...
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supporting the ben ali routine who happened to live a little less popular uprising in tunisia you're absolutely right ali g. and. the same story was in egypt the u.s. government obama's going to even try to have it and who would replace him but i didn't include and there pick was the leader of the guardian of the the torture chambers in the in sort of man who had been used of course to torture prisoners that were rendition. this year to egypt when u.s. president barack obama was addressing the general assembly. he brought up the fact of this anti islam film that that sparked a lot of anti-american sentiment in the arab world and actually even beyond and he said as as crude and disgusting as he believes that film is as us president he will still defend the constitutional rights of americans to freedom of expression and freedom of speech but julian assange. when he was addressing the u.n. . he sort of said obama was being quite hypocritical by persecuting joining us on it and his organization wiki leaks for leaking diplomatic cables what wise is seen as hypocritical well i mean it is h
supporting the ben ali routine who happened to live a little less popular uprising in tunisia you're absolutely right ali g. and. the same story was in egypt the u.s. government obama's going to even try to have it and who would replace him but i didn't include and there pick was the leader of the guardian of the the torture chambers in the in sort of man who had been used of course to torture prisoners that were rendition. this year to egypt when u.s. president barack obama was addressing the...
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there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the more officials are coming out and speaking about this. they're saying that the protests might not have even happened, might not have even taken place. that this was -- it seems to be a preplanned, premeditated attack by islamist groups, extremist groups that are operating in the eastern part of the country where the city of benghazi is. we heard yesterday from the country's general national that it's the ruling body here, that they spoke in benghazi and here is what he had to say. >> i wasn't given enough details about this by witnesses, and this makes me 100%
there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the...
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in tunisia, in gaza, the protests continued in front of the u.s. embassy. friday. this is the dark side, brian, of the arab spring movement which empowered many looking for democracy, but also unleashed a great many radicals without the strongmen keeping them in check. there could be more incidents like this in the days, months and years to come. >> all right, richard engel starting off our coverage, now the response to the crisis, taking place on several fronts. we'll get to the political part of it. first, with us our chief foreign correspondent, andrea mitchell, with more on the response and much more on the dedicated american diplomat, who again has been killed on the job. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, the president consoled the grieving, saying that no act would shake the resolve on a great nation. barack obama vowed to bring the killers to justice. >> the libyans helped others to safety and carried steven's body to the hospital, where we learned he had died. >> reporter: the president then paid a condolence call on the shaken officers, suff
in tunisia, in gaza, the protests continued in front of the u.s. embassy. friday. this is the dark side, brian, of the arab spring movement which empowered many looking for democracy, but also unleashed a great many radicals without the strongmen keeping them in check. there could be more incidents like this in the days, months and years to come. >> all right, richard engel starting off our coverage, now the response to the crisis, taking place on several fronts. we'll get to the...
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in tunisia, u.s. citizens advised to evacuate the country and or not travel to tunisia after violence swept there that killed four people when protesters stormed the u.s. embassy. the government of sudan denied entry to a marine special operations team that was deemed sent to secure the u.s. embassy after mass protests in that country which resulted in thousands storming the embassy and security forces opening fire to turn back the protesters. al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula issued a communique urging more attacks and here in cairo local media report there's was a credible threat against the u.s. embassy here. security at an unprecedented level with 15-foot tall concrete weariers erected on -- barriers erected on every one of the entranceways down to the u.s. embassy compound. we took a walk around earlier and outside the barricade the protesters made the message clear and spray painted in english, usa go to hell. chris, back to you. >> chris: leland vitteittert reporting from cairo. thanks for that
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events in syria they have expected that arab spring would be having the situation like in libya like in tunisia or in egypt. believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly a very very close. friend of the if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here. what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. georgia has seen some of its biggest opposition rallies today whether over one hundred thousand people turning up the prediction demos in the capital and in the country's second largest city on saturday georgian soldiers the next parliament on monday the anti government has been fueled by the recent prison torture scandal rocked mass protests and international condemnation georgian authorities are also accused of a high level corruption and cracking down on activists who speak out against the government the opposition claims to build a sea of using dirty tricks to retain its image and as a piece kind of report there are claims that somewhere at the
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started in libya and egypt have flared up in almost a dozen countries now including ghana iran iraq and tunisia correspondent in the region lisa catherine of brings us the details. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the fence a video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in other parts of the middle east there are protesters both in the city of tripoli where a lot of the syrian fighting has actually spilled over into as well as in the southern city of so don we've also seen protests reported in israel where protesters reportedly burned an american flag there as well as pakistan where there were a lot calmer than some of the other protests but local officials there had called on the expulsion of the u.s. ambassador there. given the large number of that country gets a i doubt that we would see that actually happening we've also seen protests spread to morocco sudan and tunisia now
started in libya and egypt have flared up in almost a dozen countries now including ghana iran iraq and tunisia correspondent in the region lisa catherine of brings us the details. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the fence a video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in...
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from libya to egypt to tunisia and sudan. terrible news out of afghanistan, two marines killed on a u.s. british coalition base. several others wyned on camp leatherneck, camp bastion. prince harry is there, but he was not injured. it is unclear whether the afghanistan base attack is connected to the raging violence spreading across the region. earlier, afghan protesters burned a president obama effigy. this comes as protests against the united states rage, including in egypt, where it is now four 4:00 a.m. you are looking live at cairo. parts of the city, anti-american rioters are swarming the streets, spewing hate against the united states. we have no idea what tomorrow brings, as the sun begins to rise in a short time. but this day has been extremely violent, with violent protests across the mideast and north africa, durn turning deadly. in egypt, police clashing with stone-throwing rioters outside the embassy. one person was killed. in sudan, the heaviest violence, protesters storming the u.s. embassy and setting the germ
from libya to egypt to tunisia and sudan. terrible news out of afghanistan, two marines killed on a u.s. british coalition base. several others wyned on camp leatherneck, camp bastion. prince harry is there, but he was not injured. it is unclear whether the afghanistan base attack is connected to the raging violence spreading across the region. earlier, afghan protesters burned a president obama effigy. this comes as protests against the united states rage, including in egypt, where it is now...
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doubt that we would see that actually happening we've also seen protests spread to morocco sudan and tunisia now of course the most violent example that we've seen to date has really been after of course the tragic killing of the u.s. ambassador in libya has been in yemen where thursday hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured and killed although the latest we're hearing is four people were killed in that protest but for the moment really all eyes are really on what happens in the arab world after friday prayers lot of times we tend to see sort of fanning the flames of crisis situations like this and really the place to watch is going to be lebanon right here in lebanon where the pope is making his first visit to the country since the beginning of the arab spring the country of course has a very painful sectarian christian muslim sunni shia divide past and of course of ghana stand where killings have been reported in the
doubt that we would see that actually happening we've also seen protests spread to morocco sudan and tunisia now of course the most violent example that we've seen to date has really been after of course the tragic killing of the u.s. ambassador in libya has been in yemen where thursday hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of...
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embassy, the capital in tunisia. our journalist is joining us from tunisia, and i understand we lost that connection. we're going to get back to him and go on to another story, and many of the protests. what we are seeing here. we mention this -- this is the black flag. this is being carried by people in the crowd representing islam. it is called the shahada, the first pillar of islam, written in white letters. it says, quote, "there is no god but allah and muhammad is his messenger." it is an affirmation of faith. we want to bring in the crowds of angry egyptians are fighting with police in cairo right now. their anger aimed in part at the united states. you see those pictures. those people are climbing the walls for four days around the american embassy many tahrir square. you have protesters with rocks and bottles. you see the pictures there as they are lobbing them. we are going to get to ben weiderman as soon as we can who can give us a liveup on that situation there. outrage over an anti-muslim movie made by an
embassy, the capital in tunisia. our journalist is joining us from tunisia, and i understand we lost that connection. we're going to get back to him and go on to another story, and many of the protests. what we are seeing here. we mention this -- this is the black flag. this is being carried by people in the crowd representing islam. it is called the shahada, the first pillar of islam, written in white letters. it says, quote, "there is no god but allah and muhammad is his messenger."...
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government personnel leave sudan and tunisia. get right to greg who is there. >> good evening, greg. >> hey, judge, the state department warning a u.s. citizens not to travel here to tunisia. if you are here use extreme caution . we spoke to one official and that person was cautious all of this in response of the violence that was seen here in the u.s. embassy yesterday and thousands of protestors outside of the embassy and some scaled over the wall and looted and smashing windows. no embassy staffers were hurt. four protestors killed and 50 injured and that prompted a show of force from the tunisian embassy. we were outside and we saw armored carriiers and all precautionary the interior minister apologizing for not protecting the facility. tunisia is a moderate islamic. there are scary characters. next door in libya. a complex terror manhunt is just ging. for - beginning. for the ones who killed the ambassador. ther set to be in libya and traveling to benghazi and marines are already there. and two destroyers will be off of the
government personnel leave sudan and tunisia. get right to greg who is there. >> good evening, greg. >> hey, judge, the state department warning a u.s. citizens not to travel here to tunisia. if you are here use extreme caution . we spoke to one official and that person was cautious all of this in response of the violence that was seen here in the u.s. embassy yesterday and thousands of protestors outside of the embassy and some scaled over the wall and looted and smashing windows....
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treated as it's absolutely impossible and they saw what happened in egypt they saw what happened in tunisia so why not have our own indigenous democracy movement it's absolutely possible cause from the beginning this just the saudis especially they could. they sold to washington the idea that this was an iranian plot in where ever happens in the ring it's always you by the saudis and by washington as a minor disturbance and of course the u.s. does not want to compromise its position as being the aircraft. guardian angel of the persian gulf. coming up in the program shooting at a canadian post-election rally the suspected gunman killed one thing jim has been identified already takes a closer look at the details surrounding the dramatic incident in montreal. and the session shops newquay shops leaving small businesses struggling to make ends meet with no light at the end of the tunnel. rock obama has been nominated the u.s. democratic presidential candidate as the party's national convention drums of support for he's a reelection bid in the obama said americans were absolutely better off than
treated as it's absolutely impossible and they saw what happened in egypt they saw what happened in tunisia so why not have our own indigenous democracy movement it's absolutely possible cause from the beginning this just the saudis especially they could. they sold to washington the idea that this was an iranian plot in where ever happens in the ring it's always you by the saudis and by washington as a minor disturbance and of course the u.s. does not want to compromise its position as being...
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government personnel leave sudan and tunisia. get right to greg who is there. >> good evening, greg. >> hey, judge, the state department warning a u.s. citizens not to travel here to tunisia. if you are here use extreme caution . we spoke to one official and that person was cautious all of this in response of the violence that was seen here in the u.s. embassy yesterday and thousands of protestors outside of the embassy and some scaled over the wall and looted and smashing windows. no embassy staffers were hurt. four protestors killed and 50 injured and that prompted a show of force from the tunisian embassy. we were outside and we saw armored carriiers and all precautionary the interior minister apologizing for not protecting the facility. tunisia is a moderate islamic. there are scary characters. next door in libya. a complex terror manhunt is just ging. for - beginning. for the ones who killed the ambassador. ther set to be in libya and traveling to benghazi and marines are already there. and two destroyers will be off of the
government personnel leave sudan and tunisia. get right to greg who is there. >> good evening, greg. >> hey, judge, the state department warning a u.s. citizens not to travel here to tunisia. if you are here use extreme caution . we spoke to one official and that person was cautious all of this in response of the violence that was seen here in the u.s. embassy yesterday and thousands of protestors outside of the embassy and some scaled over the wall and looted and smashing windows....
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the arab spring expresses a real soul in the arabic nations, starting from tunisia, libya, egypt and now syria. and syria will reach a stability very soon with the will of the syrian people, god willing. >> rose: let me talk about syria then i'll come back to egypt. what's necessary to stop the killing in syria? >> ( translated ): the international community needs to cooperate in order to achieve this goal and in order to achieve a real goal by the people of the free will to support the people of syria in their march towards freedom because the killing and the bloodshed, these are crimes that are being committed right now and the world is watching it and we see this and this is something that keeps us away from sleep. we need cooperation between us. we have a quartet between egypt and iran, saudi arabia and turkey and with the help of the united nations and the countries of the free world i believe that we are getting close to a solution very soon. god willing. >> rose: what would that quartet do? egypt, iran, saudi arabia, turkey. >> ( translated ): well, you're talking about the co
the arab spring expresses a real soul in the arabic nations, starting from tunisia, libya, egypt and now syria. and syria will reach a stability very soon with the will of the syrian people, god willing. >> rose: let me talk about syria then i'll come back to egypt. what's necessary to stop the killing in syria? >> ( translated ): the international community needs to cooperate in order to achieve this goal and in order to achieve a real goal by the people of the free will to support...
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let's start with tunisia and tunis. i believe we have live footage of tunisian television as they're covering events. protesters scaled the wall at the u.s. embassy in tunisia apparently corded to wire reports. started setting fire to trees and started breaking windows inside the compound. authorities, local police on the ground in tunisia fired back, first with tear gas. now reports say that five protesters, five people, any way are wounded due to gunfire outside the embassy or somewhere in the vicinity of our embassy in tunisia. also gunshots have been reported at or near our embassy in sudan. now all of this comes as officials here in washington had been breathing a cautious sigh of relief the violence though feared could break out particularly in egypt and yemen was not materializing. officials here and at the u.s. national security council at the white house i should say are continuing to monitor the situation outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. aids to secretary of state clinton things in cairo and capital of sanaa
let's start with tunisia and tunis. i believe we have live footage of tunisian television as they're covering events. protesters scaled the wall at the u.s. embassy in tunisia apparently corded to wire reports. started setting fire to trees and started breaking windows inside the compound. authorities, local police on the ground in tunisia fired back, first with tear gas. now reports say that five protesters, five people, any way are wounded due to gunfire outside the embassy or somewhere in...
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in tunisia, several thousand marched on the u.s. embassy. they set fires outside. some briefly got inside the compound and burned the american flag. police battled back. at least two protesters were killed. one protester was also killed today in egypt, and holly >> repms is in cairo. >> reporter: the egyptian police were ready for trouble today. arrier, bloca ten-foot-high concrete barrier, blocking the path to the u.s. embassy. we went to friday prayers at this mosque where the imam spoke much the film that's provoked so much outrage. "they made it to create bad blood between muslims and "we shouns," he said. "we should take this matter to the united nations." many people here are still angry about the film, but the demonstrations in cairo were much smaller than feared. the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group that came to power last year, had called for large protests, but today they called them off and held an uneventful march on tahrir square, the birthplace of the egyptian revolution. now that the muslim brotherhood is running the government, they don't like
in tunisia, several thousand marched on the u.s. embassy. they set fires outside. some briefly got inside the compound and burned the american flag. police battled back. at least two protesters were killed. one protester was also killed today in egypt, and holly >> repms is in cairo. >> reporter: the egyptian police were ready for trouble today. arrier, bloca ten-foot-high concrete barrier, blocking the path to the u.s. embassy. we went to friday prayers at this mosque where the...
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see that actually happening i would also seen protests spread to morocco sudan and as you mentioned tunisia now of course the those violent example that we've seen to date has really been after of course the tragic killing of the u.s. ambassador in libya has been yemen where thursday hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured and killed although the latest we're hearing is four people were killed in that protests but for the moment really all eyes are really on what happens in the arab world after friday prayers and we can talk a bit more about that if you like sheryl and how do you think the day will play out will the outrage grows. well that's really the big question because what we've seen so far throughout the middle east is very often on friday prayers depending on what certain people attend to and the beliefs of the moms there are a lot of times we tend to see sort of fanning the flames of crisis situations like thi
see that actually happening i would also seen protests spread to morocco sudan and as you mentioned tunisia now of course the those violent example that we've seen to date has really been after of course the tragic killing of the u.s. ambassador in libya has been yemen where thursday hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured...
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what's the status of tunisia? >> tunisia is a country in transition. we blaefed it would be a little more stable than the other countries. you can see by the anger touched off in the streets in the crowd to this movie. we are not getting any reports of new problems. but again thursday, friday the holy day of prayer for the muslim faith a traditional day of people gathering. we are building up to a crescendo of activity. it is a fear that the arabs while unleashing great o outpourings of democratic spirit may have it in other areas more violent tendencies in the region. we could be seeing that right now, folks. >>> gregg palkot, thank you so much. glad you could answer some of the questions. president obama calling them to work with the united states to make sure diplomats are safe but the chaos overseas becoming an issue in the presidential campaign. >> mitt romney said the embassy is the administration. when they responded to the tins protests outside of the front door with a note con temming not the actions of the protestors outside but the efforts o
what's the status of tunisia? >> tunisia is a country in transition. we blaefed it would be a little more stable than the other countries. you can see by the anger touched off in the streets in the crowd to this movie. we are not getting any reports of new problems. but again thursday, friday the holy day of prayer for the muslim faith a traditional day of people gathering. we are building up to a crescendo of activity. it is a fear that the arabs while unleashing great o outpourings of...
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which made a difference it made a difference in the arab world that you had a cuttle into effect in tunisia and egypt we all know that do you think that more whistleblowers are going to be hesitant on dealing with taking the singling out song right now now that the u.s. has a specially declared. him and the organization as an enemy of the state it is quite possible that it will effect and deter him some but around me that is the obviously what is the into the intention of the obama administration it is to deter people from not just cooperating with we can use but the mainstream media as will so this is a very serious cornerstone for the mainstream media which has to wake up and smell and you know the coffee this is getting very serious and in this situation here julia sighed point blank accused u.s. president barack obama of exploiting the arab spring and in many ways using it to be reelected in the u.s. now the u.s. is approaching a presidential election what did he mean by that you're the spokesman of wiki leaks so that's why i i'm asking you well it's hard for me to interpret what julian
which made a difference it made a difference in the arab world that you had a cuttle into effect in tunisia and egypt we all know that do you think that more whistleblowers are going to be hesitant on dealing with taking the singling out song right now now that the u.s. has a specially declared. him and the organization as an enemy of the state it is quite possible that it will effect and deter him some but around me that is the obviously what is the into the intention of the obama...